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How to change the language on Google Chrome: A step-by-step guide for iPhone and Android

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Last updated: February 3, 2024 09:00 US Standard Time

Sometimes it can be difficult to use Google in a language other than your native language. No matter which language you prefer, changing the search language on Google desktop and mobile browsers is easy. The tech giant allows users to change the language of all its services, including the Chrome browser. Let’s take a look at how you can add more languages ​​to Google Chrome, services or direct web pages, or change the default languages ​​displayed.

Change the language of Chrome on Android devices:

Users can choose the default language for Chrome app menus and settings.

step 1: Open Google Chrome.

Step 2: To the right of the address bar, click More, then open Languages ​​in the Settings option.

Step 3: Under the “Languages ​​for Chrome” tab, click the current language.

Step 4: A list of languages ​​will appear. Select your desired language.

Step 5: Once the language is downloaded to the toolbar, click the “Restart” tab.

How to translate web pages in Chrome on Android:

step 1: Open Google Chrome.

Step 2: Open a web page written in another language.

Step 3: A notification will appear at the top of the screen, tap the language you want to translate the page into.

If the user cannot find the translation notification at the top of the screen, he or she can request a translation. To do this, you must open Google Chrome and click on “More” to the right of the address bar and select the “Translate” option.

Now, let’s look at the steps to translate a web page in Chrome on iOS devices:

step 1: Open Google Chrome on your iPhone or iPad.

Step 2: Go to a page written in a different language.

Step 3: At the top of the screen, select the language you want to translate.

To change the default language in iOS, open Settings, go to the More Languages ​​option, and select the language you want.

If your Chrome browser doesn’t offer translation, try refreshing the page. If you still can’t click translate, in this case the language may not be translated.

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Justin, a prolific blog writer and tech aficionado, holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Armed with a deep understanding of the digital realm, Justin's journey unfolds through the lens of technology and creative expression.With a B.Tech in Computer Science, Justin navigates the ever-evolving landscape of coding languages and emerging technologies. His blogs seamlessly blend the technical intricacies of the digital world with a touch of creativity, offering readers a unique and insightful perspective.